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(영문) 제주지방법원 2013.05.07 2013고정243
유선및도선사업법위반
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Defendant shall be punished by a fine of KRW 300,000.

If the defendant does not pay the above fine, 50,000 won.

Reasons

Punishment of the crime

The Defendant, while operating “D” in Jeju City, owns rubber boats (225ma, seating capacity 23, 90-RB-1106) that are nameed “G” (23, seating capacity 23, 90-RB-1106) in the Fpo-gu E located in Jeju.

A person wishing to engage in an excursion ship and ferry business shall report to the Commissioner of the Korea Coast Guard on November 9, 2012 without reporting the excursion ship business, the Defendant received 40,000 won per head from five sons who are unable to know his name in the Fpocos located in Jeju-si E on November 13:50 of 2012, and received 40,000 won per head from five 5 sons who are on the investigation records of 2,00,000 won per head, and made them embark on G and sail back to Jeju-si, and made them enjoy the on-board fishing, etc. at 18:00 on the same day, and she returned to the Fpospon at around 13:30 on the same day, and received 10,000 won per head 40,000 won from H and so on to enjoy the same one on the same day.

Summary of Evidence

1. Police suspect interrogation protocol of the accused;

1. Each statement of H and I prepared;

1. (1) The Defendant and his defense counsel made a voyage with the knowledge that the upper fishing market price using rubber boats does not conflict with the law. The Defendant and his defense counsel argued that the money received from those who made the fishing was received in terms of the lower value, the oil value, etc., and that there was no profit from the transportation charge. However, the mere fact that the fact of violation of the law was not simply known does not constitute legal mistake under Article 16 of the Criminal Act, and the Sheet “excursion ship business” means the business of leasing a ship or boarding a string person on the water with an excursion ship, sightseeing, tourism or other amusement (Article 2 subparag. 1 of the Excursion Ship and Ferry Business Act).

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